Lorn (musician)
Lorn | |
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Birth name | Marcos Ortega |
Genres | Electronic, IDM |
Occupation(s) | Producer |
Years active | 2006-present |
Labels | Brainfeeder, Ninja Tune, Wednesday Sound |
Associated acts | Omega Clash, Dolor, Om Unit |
Marcos Ortega, better known by his stage name Lorn, is an American electronic musician.
Lorn was born in Normal, Illinois, but later based himself out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1] He received early exposure as a DJ due to his remix of grime musician Jammer's track "Better Than".[2] Lorn signed with Flying Lotus' label, Brainfeeder, in 2009 and released his debut album, Nothing Else, in June 2010.[3][4][5] He released his second album, Ask The Dust, on Ninja Tune in 2012.[6][7][8]
Discography
- Albums
- Nothing Else (Brainfeeder, 2010)
- Ask The Dust (Ninja Tune, 2012)
- Killzone Shadow Fall (Official Game Soundtrack) (Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, 2014) – with Tyler Bates
- Vessel (Wednesday Sound, 2015)
- EPs
- 7&13 (Wednesday Sound, 2006)
- Grief Machine (Wednesday Sound, 2007)
- None an Island (Brainfeeder, 2010)
- DRUGS (Wednesday Sound, 2011) – with Dolor
- Debris (Ninja Tune, 2013)
- The Maze to Nowhere (Wednesday Sound, 2014)
- The Maze to Nowhere, part 2 (Wednesday Sound, 2014)
- The Maze to Nowhere, part 3 (Wednesday Sound, 2015)
- Singles
- "Cherry Moon" (Brainfeeder, 2010)
- "Weigh Me Down" (Ninja Tune, 2012)
- "Ghosst(s)" (Ninja Tune, 2012)
- Remixes
- Deru - "Peanut Butter & Patience (Lorn Remix)" from Peanut Butter & Patience (2010)
- Eskmo - "Come Back (Lorn Remix)" from Cloudlight / Come Back (2010)
- Amon Tobin - "The Clean Up (Lorn Remix)" from Chaos Theory Remixed: The Soundtrack to Splinter Cell 3D (2011)
- Amon Tobin - "Hokkaido (Lorn Remix)" from Chaos Theory Remixed: The Soundtrack to Splinter Cell 3D (2011)
- Video games
- Furi (2016) - contributions
References
- ↑ Interview, The Quietus
- ↑ Bruce, Gordon (June 7, 2010). "Lorn - Nothing Else". Tiny Mix Tapes.
- ↑ Diver, Mike (June 7, 2010). "Lorn - Nothing Else". BBC.
- ↑ "Album review: Lorn - 'Nothing Else' (Brainfeeder)". NME. June 4, 2010.
- ↑ Dameron, Emerson (June 15, 2010). "Lorn - Nothing Else". Dusted Magazine.
- ↑ Jones, Mason (June 26, 2012). "Lorn - Ask the Dust". Dusted Magazine.
- ↑ "Lorn: Ask the Dust". PopMatters. June 28, 2012.
- ↑ Roullier, Ian (June 18, 2012). "Lorn - Ask the Dust". BBC.
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